Cowbells at td ameritrade?

Xenomorph

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Thank God they’re cracking down on the seat cushions! **
 
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Dawgzilla

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They did not specify cowbells. I realize that is not an all-inclusive list, but since cowbells are so well-known in college sports that they are specifically mentioned on SEC tickets, I think leaving them out of this list is a tacit approval. I say take your bells.....but not your good bells that you will miss should they be taken up by security.
 

BiscuitEater

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They did not specify cowbells. I realize that is not an all-inclusive list, but since cowbells are so well-known in college sports that they are specifically mentioned on SEC tickets, I think leaving them out of this list is a tacit approval. I say take your bells.....but not your good bells that you will miss should they be taken up by security.

Think you musta missed the part that says .. PROHIBITED ITEMS: "Noisemaking devices of any kind (i.e. bells, whistles, horns, etc)"
 

MarkDallas

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They did not specify cowbells. I realize that is not an all-inclusive list, but since cowbells are so well-known in college sports that they are specifically mentioned on SEC tickets, I think leaving them out of this list is a tacit approval. I say take your bells.....but not your good bells that you will miss should they be taken up by security.

You serious Clark?
 

thekimmer

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Think you musta missed the part that says .. PROHIBITED ITEMS: "Noisemaking devices of any kind (i.e. bells, whistles, horns, etc)"

I must say they are getting better at characterizing them. A noisemaking device appears to be a much better description than an artificial noisemaker but then on the other hand, I suppose the voice or clapping hands are technically noisemaking devices aren't they?
 

RocketDawg

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The first two restrictions ... so a woman can't take a small purse or clutch, nor can she take a large one. Does that mean she can't take a purse in at all? There's also a little double negativity in the rules ... not especially well written. Maybe by an Ole Miss lawyer?

And doggone it ... I had fully planned on taking my hover board in ....
 

HotMop

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You can take a small clutch as long as it's smaller than the dimensions stated.
 

RocketDawg

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I don't know much about clutches, but the small size mentioned seems pretty small. Wonder what the issue with a larger one would be. I can understand backpacks and large handbags, but a small wallet thing shouldn't be dangerous.
 
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Flew up for game 2 of the championship series in '13. Being my first time and not knowing any better, I got a GA ticket and set in the outfield. NEVER AGAIN. The local adults up there are great folks but 17 the local teenagers that bring in all those damn beach balls. They don't give a 17 about watching the game or if they're ruining it for those that do. They just come to hang out with their friends and see how long they can keep a beach ball floating in the stands before it lands in the outfield and disrupts the game and momentum of one of the teams.

That's the one negative I found about my 1st trip to Omaha. And the fact that the series didn't go 3 games.

PSA for ALL the local Omaha teenagers:

Go hang the 17 out in a bowling alley parking lot or down by the damn river but stay the 17 away from TD Ameritrade for the next two weeks.